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  1. 1873 - Wikipedia

    The Coinage Act of 1873 in the United States is signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant. Coming into effect on April 1, it ends bimetallism in the U.S., and places the country on the …

  2. Historical Events in 1873 - On This Day

    Learn about 84 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1873 or search by date or keyword.

  3. What Happened In 1873 - Historical Events 1873 - EventsHistory

    What happened in the year 1873 in history? Famous historical events that shook and changed the world. Discover events in 1873.

  4. 1873 Archives | HISTORY

    On October 3, 1873, the United States military hangs four Native Americans found guilty of murdering the Civil War general Edward Canby during the Modoc War in Oregon. Canby was …

  5. Panic of 1873, Definition, Facts, APUSH - American History Central

    Feb 21, 2024 · The Panic of 1873 was a financial crisis that led to a four-year economic depression in the United States, also known as the “First Great Depression.” In the U.S., the …

  6. Winchester 1873 - The Gun that Won the West - Turnbull …

    Apr 28, 2025 · Model 1873, popularly known as “Winchester ’73” and “The Gun that Won the West”. The ’73 design can be considered a 25-year evolution, from 1848 and Walter Hunt’s …

  7. 1873 | United States of America History Wiki | Fandom

    Events from the year 1873 in the United States. January 1 – The California Penal Code goes into effect. January 17 – Indian Wars: The first Battle of the Stronghold is fought during the Modoc …

  8. 1873 Detail, Economic Collapse of 1873, U.S. Timeline, The 1870s ...

    September 18, 1873 - An economic depression begins when the New York stock market crashed, setting off a financial panic that caused bank failures. The impact of the depression would …

  9. 1873 in the United States - Wikipedia

    In 1873, railroads connect Northern Michigan port cities of Ludington, Traverse City and Petoskey. By 1880 the Great Lakes region would dominate logging, with Michigan producing more …

  10. The Panic of 1873 and Its Aftermath: 1873-1876 | NIUDL

    The Panic of 1873 began on September 18 with the failure of the Philadelphia investment house of Jay Cooke. Cooke had played a large role in financing the Union war effort by marketing …